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MO HB327
Bill
Status
1/7/2015
Primary Sponsor
Tracy McCreery
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AI Summary
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General assembly members prohibited from working as paid political consultants for one year after leaving office, and banned from acting as lobbyists for three years after leaving office
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Statewide elected officials and legislators prohibited from accepting any tangible or intangible item, service, or thing of value from any lobbyist
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Lobbyists prohibited from delivering any item, service, or thing of value to the governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary of state, state treasurer, state auditor, legislators, or their staff, spouses, or dependent children
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Governor prohibited from offering appointments to boards, commissions, judgeships, or other positions to legislators in exchange for votes, with violations constituting bribery
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Paid political consultants required to register with the Missouri Ethics Commission by January 5 of each year, with a $10 filing fee, and must disclose clients including whether they are lobbyists or lobbyist principals
Legislative Description
Incorporates sections relating to lobbying reform
Last Action
Referred: Government Oversight and Accountability(H)
1/27/2015